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JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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827 David DeRosa: The Asian Meltdown Continues By David DeRosa Special to TheStreechirodoc-3/30/1998
826 Japan NEEDS to have the slate wiped clean in the real estate, banking and the ssynchro-3/30/1998
825 $124 billion (16 trillion yen and dropping, depending on how fast the yen plungsynchro-3/30/1998
824 << <i>these cuts will be passed, just a matter of when. when these Machaon-3/30/1998
823 Even if you cut taxes, and deregulate more... I still think you are looking at Zardoz-3/30/1998
822 <<<<Don't look good... ...looks terrible--thank you! ......thchirodoc-3/30/1998
821 No it doesn't - N225 went over a cliff in the last hour down 480, more thanPeter Goss-3/30/1998
820ichart.yahoo.com^n225 Don't look good...Zardoz-3/29/1998
819 Friday March 27, 4:14 am Eastern Time Japan policy formation suggests power vachirodoc-3/29/1998
818 <<<< However, I can assure you that there are far more regulations chirodoc-3/29/1998
817 chirodoc, <i>"........you need to read some basic economics."&Ramsey Su-3/29/1998
816 <<<< I am willing to bet that pound for pound, the US has more reguchirodoc-3/29/1998
815 chirodoc, where did you find the Japanese tax rate? "<i>i am only Ramsey Su-3/28/1998
814 the problems in japan, in my opinion are primarily market related. there are machirodoc-3/28/1998
813 chirodoc, before this discussion gets too far out of hand, I would like to resRamsey Su-3/28/1998
812 <<<<will debate the need for wide-ranging tax cuts .........these chirodoc-3/28/1998
811 Here's the thing that I think is the root source of the disappointment: No chirodoc-3/28/1998
810 Robert - Re: " The longer they sway back and forth .... the worse it is gAaron Cooperband-3/27/1998
809 << <i>Good or bad, Japan will make their decision independently andMachaon-3/27/1998
808 Jack, I really did not intend on starting a big debate on this issue. Just alRamsey Su-3/27/1998
807 <What Japan needs now are economic stimulants that will create jobs> TruJack Kunkle-3/27/1998
806 << <i> Tax cuts ... However, in the case of the current condition iMachaon-3/27/1998
805 chirodoc, it is really very simple. Tax cuts, under some circumstances, creatRamsey Su-3/27/1998
804 <<only 10% in asia. I think more positive. Hong Kong, for example, is doborb-3/27/1998
803 Tax cuts are coming. Those who stand in it's way will suffer the political Machaon-3/27/1998
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